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Woman and Faith in Juliana by Cynewulf

Diperbarui: 30 Agustus 2024   17:48

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Cynewulf is one of twelve famous ancient English poets. His work began to flourish from the late 8th century to the early 10th century. Known for his religious works, Cynewulf is considered one of the most respected Anglo-Saxon Christian poets. 

His descendants recognize Cynewulf's name through a secret code found in four of his poems. The four poems are included in the scientifically recognized corpus. One of the four poems is titled "Juliana". 

The poem "Juliana" is a religious-themed poem that deals with faith, courage, and sacrifice. Juliana, in this poem, is portrayed as a Christian woman who is very dedicated to the Christian faith.  Juliana, who is a Christian, is forced to marry a pagan named "Eleusias". 

But Juliana refused firmly. Juliana faced various temptations and tortures but she was not tempted to give up her priest, even when facing the threat of death. This poem reveals that the power of faith always prevails against the forces of evil.  Cynewulf manages to bring together historical elements, strong characters, and spiritual themes in a poem that not only provides insight into a specific time and place but also into the experience of faith and struggle. It is a challenging and satisfying read for those interested in religious literature and early Christian history.




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